Future of marketing in 2020 !!!

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1. By 2020, most interruptive marketing will be gone. Instead, marketing will be personalized, customized, and adapted to what I have expressed as my wishes or opt-ins — which essentially means that advertising becomes content. Data will be essential, and as users, we'll be paying with our data — bartering a bit of our personal information in return for the use of platforms and services. Customers will be forming relationships with brands that are built on trust, and if a company breaks that trust, it will be very quickly viral and very quickly over. By 2020, unauthorized targeting of consumers will essentially be useless. I, as a consumer, am going to choose who I want to hear from. I'm going to like things, or I won't like them, and you will have to earn that from me.

2. The idea of having a separate marketing department is going to vanish. In the future, the "reason to buy" will be socially motivated. If a product is great and everybody loves it, it will sell. And you're going to stop buying things from companies that don't fit your values, just because you can't see giving them the money.

3. Location-based services will be immensely valuable and useful, but not until we have some kind of a privacy bank — some authorized authority or entity that will keep the public safe, and that has a neutral objective. Because clearly, I'm not going to offer up my location if I don't feel safe.

4. Companies are going to try to predict how people feel about their brand, and then adjust in real time by changing features, and starting new conversations with customers in real time. All of the companies of the future will have one big job: to make sure that the customer feels cherished and safeguarded. As Amazon calls it, "customer delight," will be the number one mission. If you screw that up, everyone will leave.

5. Companies can collect all the data they want, but data alone will never be enough. You still need to reach consumers on an emotional level. The bottom line for marketers will be that if a product or service isn't humanized, it won't sell — because buying something isn't an intellectual process of saying "this could be useful"; it's saying "I really want this."

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It’s hard as marketers to get far enough out of the day to day to really observe trends materializing to influence our ability to do our jobs, much less think about marketing in 2020. But the difficulty not withstanding, the future of our brands depends on it. As often as possible, we must get out of our day to day and focus on the macro trends that are painting our marketing world, because if we don’t we’re going to fall prey to them and not be in a position to proactively create our agendas for marketing in 2020.

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